Freelancer Success - Tips From Pros PDF
Freelancer Success - Tips From Pros PDF
Freelancer Success - Tips From Pros PDF
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Freelancing Tips from the Pros
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PART 2
PART 3
PART 4
PART 5
Multiple-project management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Top tips for building excellent client relationships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Transitioning to full-time freelancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Business processes for freelancers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Its time to get busy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
When you add the EU-15 to the U.S., independent workers account for an
estimated 20-30% of the working-age population, representing up to 162
million people. (Source: McKinsey Global Institute survey 2016)
Why choose
freelancing
Freelancing has given me the freedom to work from any location I choose.
Without my freelance career, I never would have been able to swim with
dolphins in Brazil, explore Angkor Wat in Cambodia, go camping in the
Outback in Australia, and check numerous other items off my bucket list.
Kelly D.
Travel writer and digital nomad
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Financial independence
Unlike with traditional employment, with freelancing your ability to earn
is limited only by the number of clients you take on and business you
generate. Your freelance earning potential is virtually unlimited.
Building and
managing
your brand
Brand definition
Pro Tip
When defining your brand, stick to what you do best. Most
clients are looking for experts, not generalists. Think from the
clients perspective: if you were seeking a graphic designer, which
freelancer would you choose?
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Differentiate
Its important to establish and communicate a competitive advantage
through differentiation. Ask yourself what skills and attributes set you
apart from others. If youre having difficulty identifying them, ask your
friends and business associates for their feedback.
Online
Online branding includes all those places where you have an
electronic presence.
Pro Tip
Browse profiles on freelancing websites such as Upwork to learn
what makes you different from your competition.
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Generate online leads through:
Submitting proposals via Upwork
Offline
Offline branding refers to traditional printed advertising such as
business cards and marketing brochures, as well as telephone and
face-to-face communications. Keep in mind that in this age of digital,
global communicationand the advent of freelancing websites such
as Upworkoffline promotion strategies have become less relevant
and effective on their own. However, offline brand-building can still
help support your overall branding strategy. For example, in-person
networking can help you communicate your brand and promote your
online business.
Cold-calling
Pro Tip
Lines of distinction between personal/social and professional/
business posted content are becoming increasingly blurred. What you
post on Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, and YouTube isnt necessarily
invisible or off-limits to current or potential business clients.
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Branding best practices
Follow these proven, expert tips to get the most out of your personal
brand:
You can add portfolio items to your online profile and reference them
in your cover letter. Just be sure to secure permission before posting
your work product for a previous client. Learn more about creating a
successful portfolio on Upwork.
Pro Tip
Take the time to personalize each proposal: Think custom, not
cookie-cutter.
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Managing your online brand presence
Successful branding isnt a set it and forget it exercise. As an extension and
direct reflection of your personality and reputation, branding represents a
dynamic, ongoing effort. Its critical to stay on top of it.
Keep in mind that clientsand their perceptions and feedbackplay
an important role in your brand development. When you demonstrate
consistency and excellence, it strengthens your brand and leads to customer
satisfaction and repeat business.
Have you asked for feedback after your last completed contract?
Make it a standard procedure to request feedback at the successful
completion of each contract.
Pro Tip
Client feedback is a dual-purpose branding tool: When its positive, it
reinforces your best practices and can serve as a powerful marketing
device. Conversely, constructive criticism helps you identify and work
on areas of opportunity and develop new strengths.
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Does your brand reflect your most current work and status?
Delete any work samples older than three years and refresh your profile
and portfolio regularly.
Pricing your
services
Fortunately, Upwork has some useful resources to help you navigate your
way to pricing success for your freelance services:
Getting started
This blog provides tips for establishing your first competitive freelance
rate, starting with up-front market research and taking into account your
experience, skill set, and income needs.
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PART 4
Landing your
first project
Additionally, you can promote your brand and expand your reach through
the following online and offline strategies.
Danny Margulies
Freelance copywriter and prolific blogger
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Online options:
Online job boards
Offline options:
Referrals from former clients and peers
Pro Tip
Uncover hidden client needs for extra income. Well-published
freelance copywriter Danny Margulies has identified four services
that most clients could usethey just might not realize it. Many
freelancers have the skills required to deliver them, and doing
so is a great way to make more money while demonstrating you
understand your clients needs:
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Select jobs that match your skill set
To help ensure success in your first freelance projects, youll want to
identify projects that most closely match your work experience and
capabilities. Pay particular attention to the work description. It can help
you quickly determine:
I go after jobs that have clear and detailed job descriptions with realistic
deadlines and budgets. The more research the client has done and the
better he or she understands what they need, the more likely they are to
understand the true value a freelancer can bring to the job.
Richard A.
Freelance mobile developer
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Consider these steps to make a positive first impression with
potential clients:
3. Note any past projects you worked on that were similar to the clients
project. Outline how you personally would approach and complete the
project based on the work description.
4. Address and answer any screening questions included in the job posting.
Pro Tip
Its a two-way street: Remember that while clients are trying to
identify the right freelancers for their projects, you should also be
screening clients to find the best fit for your services.
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PART 5
Managing your
projects and
building long-
term client
relationships
Multiple-project management
Freelancers who successfully manage multiple projects effectively split
their time, resources, and energy across a range of priorities. And they
often do this while balancing a number of operational responsibilities at
the same time. Its as much an art as it is a science, and it requires a cool
head. Start small and work your way up. Practice prioritizing and juggling
multiple tasks at home. Here are some tips to boost your productivity.
Pro Tip
Many freelancers are task-oriented by nature and would prefer not
to deal with the associated administrative responsibilities. If this
describes you, an agency setting might offer a better fit.
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Here are some tips to consider:
Practice transparency
Update your clients periodically to let them know the project is on track.
Be proactive
Assume nothing, and take initiative. Ask questions, share ideas, provide
feedback, and offer your professional opinions. Go-getters stand the best
chance of attaining their goals.
The success of your [client relationships] will help you get the
best reviews and expand your portfolio with quality projects,
paving the way for you to build the business you want.
Richard A.
Freelance mobile developer
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Practice discipline in your communications
Be careful not to fall into casual conversation, and limit your use of texting
shorthand, jargon, slang, and acronyms (follow the clients lead on these).
Post-completion follow-up
You increase your odds of repeat engagements and referrals when you
demonstrate genuine, long-term interest in your clients. After youve
successfully completed a project, send a thank-you note congratulating
the client and expressing your pleasure in and appreciation for the work
opportunity. Depending on the situation and client, you also might
consider adding value by identifying future project opportunities and
suggesting logical next steps.
Tim H.
Business developer, marketing strategist, and content writer
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Transitioning to full-time freelancing
After youve completed a few small projects and become more
comfortable in your role, you might be ready to run your freelancing
business on a full-time basis. Making the move can be an extremely
liberating experience. It also can be uncomfortable. Planning ahead,
getting organized, and equipping yourself with the right information and
resources will smooth your transition. The following suggestions may help:
Prepare mentally
Running your freelancing business on a full-time basis might not be easy,
and it may bring uncertainty and long hours. Youll likely encounter some
missteps and headaches along the way. But as they say: No pain, no gain.
Brace yourself mentally, expect the unexpected, and youll be better
equipped to handle challenges as they arise.
Prepare financially
For some freelancers, month-to-month income can vary significantly.
Consider maintaining an emergency savings cushion just in case. Its also
wise to have a retirement plan in place, even if you dont contribute a lot
at first. If you dont have the luxury of a spouse whose healthcare plan also
covers you, you might need to find your own health insurance. Disability
insurance also is a good option.
Pro Tip
Helpful online calculators such as this one can help you determine
your optimal hourly freelance rate.
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Optimize your work area
Nows the time to get your home office and workstation squared away for
work. Think ergonomics. If your chair isnt comfortable over long stretches
of sitting, buy one that is. Make sure you have plenty of desk space to
spread out your workif you dont, purchase a small folding table. Remove
or disable potential distractions in your home office, including televisions
and gaming devices. Stock up on supplies youll need to get busy, such as
printer paper, notebooks, small and large envelopes and mailers, pens and
pencils, paper clips, and USB flash drives.
Freelancers are self-employed and run their own businesses. Here are
some ideas for how you can set up your business properly and increase
your credibility:
*Note: Be sure to speak to your own advisers for requirements in your local area for your
particular situation.
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jurisdiction already registered the name. Learn more about the various
types of business entities here.
Get an EIN
In the U.S., having an Employer Identification Number helps you to
establish your business as separate from your personal identity. Among
other benefits, its needed in case you plan on hiring employees and helps
to protect your privacy. You can register for an EIN directly from the
IRS website.
The following tools will help you generate and manage your engagements.
Many of these are available through freelancing websites including Upwork:
Statement of Work
This document is sometimes required by the client as part of a services
contract. The agreement spells out in detail the project price, the scope
of work, the time frame for its completion, expectations, and deliverables,
among other things.
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Get more tips from our pros:
Tim H.: How to Set and Raise Your First Rate on Upwork
Tim H.: Four Ways to Get the Rate You Want: Tips From a Six-Figure
Freelancer
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